Penn State entered the offseason with a stocked roster that didn't leave much room for flexibility. But then attrition happened with Payton Banks, Isaiah Washington and Terrance Samuel announcing their plans to transfer which gave coach Patrick Chambers some room to add more players.

The latest addition happened Sunday evening when Strath Haven power forward John Harrar announced his commitment to Penn State on Twitter.

Harrar is a 6-foot-9, 230-pound power forward who is unranked. Harrar is a former Army West Point commit and was rated as a two-star tight end by 247Sports. The offer from the Nittany Lions came on April 19, and Harrar had also added an offer from Connecticut earlier this weekend, according to Verbal Commits. His only other basketball offer was from Rider. He had been playing for Philly Pride on the AAU circuit during the April live period.

Here's Harrar's basketball highlights:

Harrar's commitment from Delaware County's Strath Haven continues to give the Nittany Lions a distinct Southeastern Pennsylvania flavor. He would join six other players from the Philadelphia area on the roster. You can read more about Chambers' efforts to recruit Philly here: